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![]() This morning is opening day to keep the politicians happy.
Had none of this crap back in the day with the DART, stations simply opened with minimal fanfare and provided a service Remember Irish Rail will be selling us a story about a need to increase fares due to challenging economic conditions in the coming months. How much of our cash has been wasted on these junkets? Another gig in Portlaoise last month, another due for Clondalkin, when they finally complete the DART refurbishment, another for the 6 coach intercity railcars just so they don't feel left out since the 3 coach ones got one.
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![]() Will they have a Minister opening each new Pay 'n Display and Park 'n Ride facility too? Methinks not.
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![]() What happens the old station?
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![]() Interesting station - the platforms are more than 50% covered making it eminantly suitable for Irish weather.
Turnstiles (a la Connolly) not in operation yet. In three sets for each set of platforms so not ideal. Platforms are a little dark under the road bridge / station building. Bus stop should be right outside, but isn't. Trains still think the the station is at the old location, so watch out that you don't miss you stop as the announcement is too late. Platform 1 & 2: trains Platform 3 & 4: canal boats |
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![]() Not wanting to burst the bubble, and hoping that this is not too infrastructural, how come the new suburban stations are so.... big. 4 platforms etc..
Would it not be cheaper to just have 1 island platform?
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![]() Its a 4 track railway
Centre two tracks of four will be the suburban tracks
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![]() Cherry Orchard only has 3 platforms from memory, a 4th can be added if required, Adamstown is the same
Currently the services use the southern pair of tracks, so need platforms 1 and 2. Post Kildare route project suburban services will use the centre tracks thus platforms 2 and 3, platform 1 being available if something breaks down or engineering works etc require suburban trains to use the outbound fast track
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![]() going through it seems to be a photocopy of phoenix park station
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There are bus stops right outside just on the cedarbrook side of the bridge, a pedestrian crossing wouldn't go amiss though. Until now, the 79A has never stopped there simply because nobody wanted to get on or off there. |
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They went off an built a lovely big station, a little bit OTT, but did they provide a enough turnstile gates? nope.
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Its only 6km to Heuston - 6 minutes is eminently practical. Of course its a bit of a hike to the front of the station though. I think there are enough turnstiles, however as they are split into 3 groups (one each for the lateral platforms and a larger group for the island platform), they will be congested at peak times. |
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![]() I dont give a monkeys either way, it was just an observation
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As for being able to see the bus coming, see the bus coming from where? You'll never see the bus coming from inside the station because the station is set back from the road and there is an apartment building blocking your view, if anything having it where it is gives you more time between the point at which the bus first comes into view until it gets to the stop than if it stopped right on the top of the bridge. |
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